Microsoft Enterprise Project Management Solutions

Managing Enterprise Projects
using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003

Second Edition


The authoritative guide and reference for Enterprise Project Managers using Microsoft Office Project Professional and Server 2003


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Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003

Overview

Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 is a must-read for project manager who manage projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003.

This edition includes functional updates through Service Pack 2


Authors: Gary L. Chefetz & Dale A. Howard


ISBN: 0975982893


PAGES: 512


RETAIL: $69.00


YOU PAY: $58.65 ($52.79 when you order any two books)

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Reviews

Meat and Potatoes

"I have Gary's PS2002 book and was fortunate to sit with him and observe him troubleshooting one day.

Just like the PS2002 version Gary and Dale have done a superb job for Project Server 2003. If you are a PS Admin and you do not have this book, you are probably doing it the hard way. Both the 2002 and 2003 versions capture the "Meat and Potatoes" of what Project Server is all about.

There is only one word to describe it, "Invaluable!"
-- Timothy Smith

Synopsis

This book is perfect for Microsoft Project users looking to acquire the skills necessary to manage projects in an enterprise environment. Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 guides you through the layers of new functions and features you must know to manage projects effectively using Microsoft's innovative enterprise project management software. Award-winning technologists Gary Chefetz and Dale Howard put years of field experience into your hands through a structured learning approach including hands-on exercises to reinforce each learning module. This book is also perfect for users who already use Microsoft Project as a stand-alone tool, and want to acquire Microsoft EPM skills.